It's a serious allegation coming from the ex-mayor who faces serious federal charges of corruption. It's unclear how Kilpatrick received the alleged threat. State officials are still waiting for the disgraced ex-mayor to provide any evidence of someone actually threatening to end his life.

The accusations first came to light in state prison files. Kilpatrick apparently was uneasy when it was made public he moved into his mother's home. This comes after the public also was made aware that Kilpatrick, who still owes the city of Detroit hundreds of thousands of dollars in restitution for another conviction, was staying at a downtown Detroit hotel free of charge.

Even a few days after informing his parole agent of the death threat, Kilpatrick again failed to provide proof. Did the threat come through email, social media or, perhaps, to his face.

No one knows and more than a month after he first shared his concern, there is no proof.